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Letters of medical necessity for FFS

Started by Kit10, August 15, 2016, 04:08:08 PM

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Kit10

I was wondering if anyone have successfully used medical insurance to pay for FFS. I live in California and I have blue shield. My plan covers TS related surgeries but they need doctor's letters. I don't know if the letters need to come from my primary physician (she prescribes my hormones) or a therapist.
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DawnOday

I have Kaiser / Group Health and they will pay if it is a medical necessity. I'm not sure what that means without a recommendation. Because me saying it is a necessity is not going to cut it. I have been told I would need letters from both the doctor and the therapist.
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Quote from: Kit10 on August 15, 2016, 04:08:08 PM
I was wondering if anyone have successfully used medical insurance to pay for FFS. I live in California and I have blue shield. My plan covers TS related surgeries but they need doctor's letters. I don't know if the letters need to come from my primary physician (she prescribes my hormones) or a therapist.

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